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| Written by Craig Wilson | |||||||
| Tuesday, 18 November 2008 17:52 | |||||||
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Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands.
Visiting Scotland and hiring a camper van is becoming a popular choice for people within and for those who travel to the UK. The reasons are many, but may include the rugged coastline, open wilderness, high mountains and stunning lochs. Here are some routes that take you to the Hebridean islands. One of the attractions of hiring a motorhome in Scotland is that you are not too far away from the Hebrides, where you'll find some excellent campsites. Glasgow to Oban and then on to one of the main Hebridean islands is a popular route. It only takes around a three-hour trip from Glasgow to Oban. Time enough so that you can get to know your van before settling down for the night. One of the highlights in this region is Loch Lomand, along with a choice of overnight camp sites. Enjoying in the sights, breathing in the fresh air and take the pace of life down a notch or two and you have all the ingredients for a great trip. A great island to visit is that of Mull. A real Scottish wilderness with some amazing scenary. Home to the famous Golden Eagles, you may also see otters, Minke whales and dolphins around the islands. Once you've parked your van in one of the six campsites on Mull, it's time to explore and take a walking tour of the peaceful hills of the island or discover the rocky bays to the north. A well known tourist route is to drive along the Mallaig road towards the camping sites of Arisaig, where you will find plenty to see and do. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this area is a must see for all who visit the Hebridean islands. As we near the end of the tour, take in one last island to complete this tour of the Hebrides. Board the ferry and head on over to Skye, another island full of history. A popular jaunt on the island is a visit to the Tallisker distillery, though there are many places that give a glimpse of the islands strong Gaelic past. After you have seen all that Skye has to offer, take the bridge back to the tour starting point of Glasgow. The journey back to Glasgow is very scenic and one that you will remember for a long time. High mountains and yes, walls are among the impressive sights you'll see on the way back. A definite stop for all independent camper van travelers on the way towards Loch Lomond park for the final time. For first time camper van hirers, this is an excellent route to introduce you into the freedom lifestyle and one that will stick in the memory for a long time to come. About the Author: Check out Motorhome Hire UK today, to find motohome hire companies in Scotland with information on availability and the latest special offers.
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